
Here I Am, Send Me: From Encounter to Obedience
There are moments in Scripture that do not just inform us. They uncover us. Isaiah 6 is one of those moments. We often remember Isaiah’s
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There are moments in Scripture that do not just inform us. They uncover us. Isaiah 6 is one of those moments. We often remember Isaiah’s

Most people believe in God—but far fewer have stopped to ask who He actually is. This post explores how Scripture reveals God, why we can’t define Him on our own terms, and how encountering Jesus reshapes everything.

Greatness That Serves A Bible Teaching on Mark 10:42–45 Opening Reflection Before reading the passage, pause and consider a simple question: What does greatness look

When God asks, “Who will go?” it invites us into a profound journey of encounter and transformation. Isaiah’s experience in the temple reveals a powerful truth: before we can respond to God’s call, we must first encounter His holiness and grace. This moment of clarity leads to honest self-reflection and a willingness to be used by God, despite our imperfections. Are you ready to say, “Here I am”? Discover how this ancient story resonates today and how God still invites us into His work, cleansing our brokenness and calling us to something greater.

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Rejoice in the Lord Always Learning to Live Anchored in Truth and Peace (Philippians 4:4–9) Philippians 4:4–9 📖 Reading Time: 12–16 minutes 📖 Quick Navigation